One quote from Macbeth that describes manliness is from Act 1 scene 7 when Lady Macbeth says, "I would, while it was smiling in my face, have plucked my nipple from its boneless gums and dashed the brains out, had I so sworn as you had done to this."She is arguing with Macbeth about not following through with what he says he will do. This means that to be a man you must stay true to your word and not back out of things.
Another quote is from Act 1 scene 5 while Lady Macbeth is enraged because Macbeth did not get awarded prince, and therefore will not be the next king. "unsex me here, and fill me from the crown to the toe top-full of direst cruelty." She says that she wants to be angry and evil so she can kill Duncan because she wants Macbeth to be king. This quote means that to be a true man you must be cruel and brutal.
A third quote from Macbeth is in Act 1 scene 7 when Lady Macbeth says, "and live a coward in thine own esteem". In this quote Lady Macbeth is calling Macbeth a coward for reconsidering the murder of the king. She is saying if he were a real man he would not be scared to kill the king.
A fourth quote from Macbeth is from Act 5 scene 5 " I have almost forgotten the taste of fears." To be a man they are saying means you do not have many fears. this shows that Macbeth is a man because he has not been afraid in a very long time. He is saying he has almost forgotten how to be afraid. It also means that he has matured in manliness from the beginning of the play.
A fifth quote from Macbeth is in Act 4 scene 1 " give to th' edge o' th' sword His wife, his babes, and all unfortunate souls That trace him in his line." This is another example of Macbeth proving to be relentless and brutal. it shows he is not a coward and is willing to destroy anyone who wants to test his power. It is a great example of what the characters think a man should be.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Friday, December 3, 2010
Reacurring Theme
In The Odyssey, there are many different lessons and themes that are taught and told throughout. One of the themes that is carried throughout the book is to remain loyal to the people you love.
One example in The Odyssey is how Penelope has been waiting for her husband for over 10 years and he has still not shown up, but she still does not remarry. There are suitors at her house every day trying to impress her and become her new husband, but she still waits for Odysseus. She no longer feared the suitors,"But now an inspiration took the discreet Penelope to face her suitors, brutal, reckless men."(page 351 lines 453-454). This quote shows that she was no longer afraid to stand up for herself. she could now face the suitors with confidence.
A second example to stay loyal is when Odysseus slaughters the suitors and the disloyal maids in the hall. He knew they had been disloyal to him so he made them pay. If they had remained loyal to him they wouldn't have been killed. He lets the people who were loyal to him survive,"hes saved you now so you can take it to heart and tell the next man too: clearly doing good puts the bad to shame."(pages 450-451 lines 395-397). Odysseus lets the singer go because he has remained loyal to him. He also says clearly doing good puts bad to shame, which means it is good you stayed loyal.
A third example is when Odysseus's crew is disloyal to him by going behind his back. This makes Odysseus no longer trust his crew and also lengthens the journey home. "Keep your hands off all these heards or we will pay the price! The cattle, the sleek flocks, belong to an awesome master, Helios, god of sun who sees all, hears all things."(page 281 lines 346-348). If the crew had not eaten the cattle on the island, they would have survived the journey and wouldn't have been punished by Helios. Their mistake leaves Odysseus stranded alone on Calypso's island.
One example in The Odyssey is how Penelope has been waiting for her husband for over 10 years and he has still not shown up, but she still does not remarry. There are suitors at her house every day trying to impress her and become her new husband, but she still waits for Odysseus. She no longer feared the suitors,"But now an inspiration took the discreet Penelope to face her suitors, brutal, reckless men."(page 351 lines 453-454). This quote shows that she was no longer afraid to stand up for herself. she could now face the suitors with confidence.
A second example to stay loyal is when Odysseus slaughters the suitors and the disloyal maids in the hall. He knew they had been disloyal to him so he made them pay. If they had remained loyal to him they wouldn't have been killed. He lets the people who were loyal to him survive,"hes saved you now so you can take it to heart and tell the next man too: clearly doing good puts the bad to shame."(pages 450-451 lines 395-397). Odysseus lets the singer go because he has remained loyal to him. He also says clearly doing good puts bad to shame, which means it is good you stayed loyal.
A third example is when Odysseus's crew is disloyal to him by going behind his back. This makes Odysseus no longer trust his crew and also lengthens the journey home. "Keep your hands off all these heards or we will pay the price! The cattle, the sleek flocks, belong to an awesome master, Helios, god of sun who sees all, hears all things."(page 281 lines 346-348). If the crew had not eaten the cattle on the island, they would have survived the journey and wouldn't have been punished by Helios. Their mistake leaves Odysseus stranded alone on Calypso's island.
Saturday, November 27, 2010
The Odyssey analytical paragraphs redo #3
3. In the story The Odyssey, Telemachus does many great things. However, I would not say he is a hero. One reason he is not a hero is that Telemachus never refuses the call to adventure. Right away in book 1 he shows his confidence in himself and psychologically trains for his journey. He never even considers saying no to this adventure. Heros are supposed to say no at first but then accept the challenge later on, but Telemachus doesn't do this. Another reason Telemachus is not a hero is that he is never given any respect. In book 1 the suitors who are freeloading at his house do not listen to him or consider him important at all. He threatens the suitors by saying they will be massacred if they are in his house when Odysseus arrives, but when he says this the suitors just laugh at him. If Telemachus was a hero, he would receive much more respect from the people around him.
4. Odysseus, The main character in The Odyssey, is a hero. One reason he can be considered a hero is because he leads his soldiers with strong authority. In book 1 when he must leave the island he has been on for many years, his soldiers never complain or disobey him. They listen to his every command.
A second reason why Odysseus can be considered a hero because he has Supernatural guides that help him along the way. in books I and II, Athena helps Odysseus and gives him hope in reaching Athens safely. Also in other parts of the book he is given Ultimate boons such as the bag of wind that help him reach home.
4. Odysseus, The main character in The Odyssey, is a hero. One reason he can be considered a hero is because he leads his soldiers with strong authority. In book 1 when he must leave the island he has been on for many years, his soldiers never complain or disobey him. They listen to his every command.
A second reason why Odysseus can be considered a hero because he has Supernatural guides that help him along the way. in books I and II, Athena helps Odysseus and gives him hope in reaching Athens safely. Also in other parts of the book he is given Ultimate boons such as the bag of wind that help him reach home.
The Odyssey analytical paragraphs
3. In the story The Odyssey, Telemachus does many great things. However, I would not say he is a hero. One reason he is not a hero is that Telemachus never refuses the call to adventure. Heros are supposed to say no at first but then accept the challenge later on, but Telemachus doesn't do this.
Another reason Telemachus is not a hero is that he is never given the freedom to live. In books I and II, Telemachus is not given any respect. The men who are freeloading at his house do not listen to him or consider him important at all. They also make fun of him when he says he wants to go on the journey to find his father. If Telemachus was a hero he would be given a great amount of respect. He would also be encouraged to go on his journey, not made fun of.
4.Odysseus, The main character in The Odyssey, can be considered a hero. One reason he can be considered a hero is because he leads his soldiers with bravery and kindness. His soldiers respect him. They listen to his every command he gives them.
A second reason why Odysseus can be considered a hero because he has Supernatural guides that help him along the way. in books I and II, Athena helps Odysseus and gives him hope in reaching Athens safely. Also in other parts of the book he is given Ultimate boons and other helpful tools that help him reach home.
Another reason Telemachus is not a hero is that he is never given the freedom to live. In books I and II, Telemachus is not given any respect. The men who are freeloading at his house do not listen to him or consider him important at all. They also make fun of him when he says he wants to go on the journey to find his father. If Telemachus was a hero he would be given a great amount of respect. He would also be encouraged to go on his journey, not made fun of.
4.Odysseus, The main character in The Odyssey, can be considered a hero. One reason he can be considered a hero is because he leads his soldiers with bravery and kindness. His soldiers respect him. They listen to his every command he gives them.
A second reason why Odysseus can be considered a hero because he has Supernatural guides that help him along the way. in books I and II, Athena helps Odysseus and gives him hope in reaching Athens safely. Also in other parts of the book he is given Ultimate boons and other helpful tools that help him reach home.
Friday, November 12, 2010
Analytical paragraph number 3
3. Based on the elements of the Hero's journey and the events that have happened so far in The Odyssey, I do not think that Telemachus is a hero. One reason he is not a hero is that he does not refuse the call to go on the journey to find his father. Most heros refuse the calling at first. Another reason he is not a hero is that he has no supernatural powers given to him. So far in the story he has not ran into any gods that help him along the way. Most heros have some sort of supernatural power or guide that helps them on their journey. Those are two reasons why I do not think Telemachus is a hero.
Sunday, October 3, 2010
Editorial: Legal Drinking Age
Everybody knows that in College there is lots of drinking. There is also lots of drinking in high school. to keep young people safe I think it would be very good to lower the legal drinking age to 18. One reason this would be good to do is so when students get offered alcohol while they are in college no matter what year they are in of their college career they do not need to worry about getting a consumption or into other legal trouble. With the Amount of pressure put on students to drink at college parties i do not think its fair to make it illegal to drink. Another reason it would be a good idea to lower the legal drinking age is so senior high school students will be able to expirement with alcohol and know how much they can tolerate before serious damage is done to their bodies. with students knowing how much they can drink before going to college I would assume that there would be a lot less alcohol related deaths. people would not make the fatal mistake of drinking themselves to death because they would previously know how much is ok for them to drink.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
Michael Vick Real Life Hero's Journey
Stage 1: birth- Michael Vick was born right into a setting that would definitely shape his future in the years to come. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Supernatural Guide: Michael Vick's father Michael Boddie taught Vick how to throw a football at age three. He also was taught by his cousin Aaron Brooks who would later have a great NFL career. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html and http://www.americansportsoutlet.com/footballplayers/michael_vick.htm
Refusal of the Call: Young Vick is unsatisfied with his sports careers in football, baseball, and basketball. his mom forces him to continue playing football. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Crossing the Threshold: Vick's friend convinces him to try out for varsity at Warwick High School. Vick made the team his 1st year and did a great job. He was preparing to leave for college. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Tests/Ordeals/Hero Deeds: Michael grew up in a part of Virginia where there was lots of other great quarterbacks. He had competition and was worried about not being noticed by college Spectators. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Losing the Guide: Michael Vick graduated from high school and went on to college. He had to leave his high school coach. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Ultimate Boon: Michael Vick trains very hard every day and becomes the fastest quarterback that Virginia Tech had ever seen. He ran the 40 yard dash in 4.33 seconds. He enters the NFL and is drafted by the Atlanta Falcons. He had a great start to his professional career. until the 2006 off season. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Journey to the Underworld: Michael is Convicted of dog fighting and failed a drug test. also several banks sue him for four million dollars claiming he defaulted on loans. He was sentenced to 23 months in federal prison. he couldnt practice football for almost two years. http://www.biography.com/articles/Michael-Vick-241100?part=1 and http://www.answers.com/topic/michael-vick
Rescue from Without/ Elixer:Vick is offered a contract with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2009 and says yes immediatly. Being given this opportunity he is now able to rebuild his image and skills as a football player. He throws several touchdowns as Donovan McNabb's backup. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Freedom to Live: Michael Vick's dog fighting life is behind him now. He has become a much better man through all of this. His life is at relative peace and more and more NFL football fans are starting to forgive him. http://www.biography.com/articles/Michael-Vick-241100?part=1
Supernatural Guide: Michael Vick's father Michael Boddie taught Vick how to throw a football at age three. He also was taught by his cousin Aaron Brooks who would later have a great NFL career. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html and http://www.americansportsoutlet.com/footballplayers/michael_vick.htm
Refusal of the Call: Young Vick is unsatisfied with his sports careers in football, baseball, and basketball. his mom forces him to continue playing football. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Crossing the Threshold: Vick's friend convinces him to try out for varsity at Warwick High School. Vick made the team his 1st year and did a great job. He was preparing to leave for college. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Tests/Ordeals/Hero Deeds: Michael grew up in a part of Virginia where there was lots of other great quarterbacks. He had competition and was worried about not being noticed by college Spectators. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Losing the Guide: Michael Vick graduated from high school and went on to college. He had to leave his high school coach. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Ultimate Boon: Michael Vick trains very hard every day and becomes the fastest quarterback that Virginia Tech had ever seen. He ran the 40 yard dash in 4.33 seconds. He enters the NFL and is drafted by the Atlanta Falcons. He had a great start to his professional career. until the 2006 off season. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Journey to the Underworld: Michael is Convicted of dog fighting and failed a drug test. also several banks sue him for four million dollars claiming he defaulted on loans. He was sentenced to 23 months in federal prison. he couldnt practice football for almost two years. http://www.biography.com/articles/Michael-Vick-241100?part=1 and http://www.answers.com/topic/michael-vick
Rescue from Without/ Elixer:Vick is offered a contract with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2009 and says yes immediatly. Being given this opportunity he is now able to rebuild his image and skills as a football player. He throws several touchdowns as Donovan McNabb's backup. http://jockbio.com/Bios/Vick/Vick_bio.html
Freedom to Live: Michael Vick's dog fighting life is behind him now. He has become a much better man through all of this. His life is at relative peace and more and more NFL football fans are starting to forgive him. http://www.biography.com/articles/Michael-Vick-241100?part=1
Monday, September 27, 2010
Comparison Paragraph
After reading the story Blue Diamond and watching the movie Star Wars IV: a New Hope, I learned that the characters Doug and Luke Skywalker have lots in common, but are also very different. one way they are similar is that they both refused the call at first to go on the journey. Lukes dad said Luke could not go and Doug said he could not go because he had homework to do. Neither of them thought they were capable of the journey. They are also similar because they both have partners that come along on the journey with them. Luke has Obi Wan, C3P0, Hon Solo, and others. Doug has his friend Quinn. They are also similar because they are both accepted at the end of the story. Doug's friend Quinn accepts his life and has more respect for Doug. Luke is given a medal at the end of the movie showing everybodys graditude toward him and the great things he did for the rebels. Their stories are different because Luke has a supernatural guide named Obi Wan Kanobi, while Doug has no supernatural guides coming with him on his journey to Las Vegas. Another difference is that Luke decides to go on his journey but Doug is forced to. Luke says there is nothing left for him on tattoine once his family is killed and he asks to come to Alderan with Obi Wan. Doug's friend Quinn just makes him come along. Those are just a few examples of how Doug and Luke Skywalker are similar but also very different.
Friday, September 24, 2010
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